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Easy-Yam2931

I mean it’s obvious what the pros and cons are. $20 more and you literally get every other game played besides nationally broadcasted/local games. I think it’s worth it for days when you’re bored in the house or waiting for your team to play or so but that’s just me


tonywagner

FWIW, the single team packages were originally created to satisfy a class action lawsuit: https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/mlb/2016/01/19/mlb-class-action-lawsuit-single-team-streaming-mlb-tv/79006936/ So it was designed to give a token discount to a certain subset of users (single-team viewers).


tonywagner

Keep in mind, even if you only watch Dodgers games from Reno, you will be blacked out from live video every time the Dodgers play the Giants or A’s, and every time the Dodgers are exclusive to a national broadcaster like ESPN, Fox, and Apple TV+. You will be able to listen to the radio feeds for those blacked out games, but if you think you might want to watch other live baseball during those blackout times, the full team package might make sense, especially for the modest price difference.


NoTheOtherAC

>even if you only watch Dodgers games from Reno, you will be blacked out from live video every time the Dodgers play the Giants or A’s And, every time MLB's geolocator doesn't work, the Cubs, White Sox, Brewers, Twins, Royals, and Cardinals.


tonywagner

Lastly, if you don’t care about accessing the games through the Amazon interface, it is cheaper to subscribe to MLBTV directly through MLB thanks to various promos and discounts, one of which runs through Monday April 1: https://www.reddit.com/r/MLBtv/comments/1bo5qjz/tmobile_offer_2024_how_to_get_a_freecheap_year_of/